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city. very secular in style it is an islamic country but somehow the style of living was very modern and you could see women sitting. with husbands in a nice restaurant and. economically it was clear that was one of the points of attraction in this region so it's really a pity that a country that has been enjoying quite an important economic growth is being put into shambles and who will profit from the destruction of syria i think only those who are after establishing a radical islamist regime in syria there are some countries in the arab world in the muslim world. financing. islamist forces who are quite willing in the case of syria to support the sunni radicals against the shia who are now in power at the expense of the christians of the kurds of the druze and other minorities in syria so in some capitals of this area this conflict is considered through completely different so this is about the inspiration of a sunni rule in a country which had been ruled by sheer minority for forty year
city. very secular in style it is an islamic country but somehow the style of living was very modern and you could see women sitting. with husbands in a nice restaurant and. economically it was clear that was one of the points of attraction in this region so it's really a pity that a country that has been enjoying quite an important economic growth is being put into shambles and who will profit from the destruction of syria i think only those who are after establishing a radical islamist regime...
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i was out in salt lake city this year and they had a front page story in the "desert news" saying he was successful in getting a large infusion of cash from the federal government. so it's true that mr. romney was successful in the olympics but according to what they said was he got a couple million dollars from the federal government. he somehow failed to mention that. but the fundamental point was that the president criticized him for some thing. the ak-47 which is a great example. by the way, that was very striking. romney said i signed a bill to ban the ak-47s but now i can't because both sides got together then. >> what about job, congressman? isn't that what everybody cares about? do you feel like we heard a clear-cut answer to the jobs problem in this country from the president? >> not -- nor from mr. romney. mr. romney's four-point plan, the only jobs that creates that are people that got up to five points. creating jobs is harder than people want to think. i do think the president has a reasonable plan, first of all, one of the things that i wish he'd said, yes, we've create
i was out in salt lake city this year and they had a front page story in the "desert news" saying he was successful in getting a large infusion of cash from the federal government. so it's true that mr. romney was successful in the olympics but according to what they said was he got a couple million dollars from the federal government. he somehow failed to mention that. but the fundamental point was that the president criticized him for some thing. the ak-47 which is a great example....
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i was at a local establishment in kansas city full of law students who were really engaged. their reactions were early positive. they felt like he was speaking to them and maybe it is a gender thing. i don't know. between the pundits and agile people who are sitting there and watching and wanting somebody to be talking to them. and we did not feel a connection with romney. >> did you have a reaction or was there some consensus from those your with watching the debate about the style of the debate? we were told by the debate commission that they wanted it to be looser in format, not so 1-minute response and 90-set and rebuttals so that the candidates had more time. did it work? >> i believe that it did. debates are hard to have completely fair. there's always someone speaking last. but i think each candidate had ample time and rebuttals time to put out their thoughts. we did not hear specifics from romney. i think that a lot of the main points are exactly the same. there was talk about the middle class, about better health care, that the approaches are completely different. >
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the chicago tribune reports philadelphia is the first city to get redbox tickets. for the forth year in a row, there's no baby boom. fewer babies were born this year. it's been a trend since the recession hit. prior to 2008, birth rates had risen steadily since the early 90s. however, since the economy tanked, baby births have declined. still to come, some surprise hits are helping bring audiences back to the box office. that's later in movies and money. but first, groupon's shares have dropped dramatically in value. we'll hear what some former employees have to say about that. paul eggers reports, next. lifelock is one of eight companies launching ipos this week. the identification company had an initial price tag of $9. it closed out its first trading day at $8.36. other companies going public this week include dave and buster's and luxfer holdings, to name a couple. it's the most companies going public in one week since july, with the wall street journal reporting the deals are expected to raise over a billion dollars. in less than one year, online coupon compan
the chicago tribune reports philadelphia is the first city to get redbox tickets. for the forth year in a row, there's no baby boom. fewer babies were born this year. it's been a trend since the recession hit. prior to 2008, birth rates had risen steadily since the early 90s. however, since the economy tanked, baby births have declined. still to come, some surprise hits are helping bring audiences back to the box office. that's later in movies and money. but first, groupon's shares have dropped...
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cities he's trying to attract chinese investment like many u.s. cities and in fact u.s. states there have been delegations streaming into beijing and shanghai trying to attract chinese investment at the same time you have these political candidates such as mr obama and mr romney basically bashing china now we all know that that's just a song and dance that have to be election that they will both be knocking at china's door themselves recall that bill clinton one thousand nine hundred two running against george h.w. bush spoke at the beijing butchers but after the november one thousand nine hundred ninety two election he helped to usher china into the world trade organization that's the kind of what partner state but basically turned off a good deal of the u.s. electoral job from going to leave it there but thank you so it's cheryl hall and on the line all the stories much appreciated this is a short break to me to say with a business update for this said late wednesday night in moscow thanks for being with us. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really ca
cities he's trying to attract chinese investment like many u.s. cities and in fact u.s. states there have been delegations streaming into beijing and shanghai trying to attract chinese investment at the same time you have these political candidates such as mr obama and mr romney basically bashing china now we all know that that's just a song and dance that have to be election that they will both be knocking at china's door themselves recall that bill clinton one thousand nine hundred two...
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everywhere in the city the civilians building. even the benoit hospital we don't have a lot of medicine right now the hospital keep in the in the people outside from the hospital through week there's no food. but only because of the militias that it's around but already the clothes and the roads that it's the food in defeat all there are women benoit from the three sides they use the house that the rockets and the guys with guns and actually found even the. the hospital says it is clearly that the civilians there with the guards now iran now we've been broadcasting live footage as well as pictures coming straight out of bani walid some of which scenes are very disturbing and we've been watching the situation cause widespread reaction all across libya is there any sign of a dying down anytime soon. absolutely not this situation has been now going on for a year and actually for more than a year if you consider the fighting that. have ground gadhafi and then it doesn't look like it's going to subside anytime soon and it's not in fact
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playing serious with a car blast that killed eleven and stop the general in the country's northern city of tripoli armed clashes have left one person dead and eight wounded on sunday security forces used tear gas to contain crowds of demonstrators trying to storm government headquarters that west follows the killing of why some al has signed a top all of the chief investigating whether there was any syrian involvement in the two thousand and five assassination of lebanon's former prime minister rafik hariri lebanon's opposition believes the government in beirut is too close to the regime in damascus and could have had a hand in the international relations professor mark army says syria would be the last to benefit from the situation. if you think about the legacy you read two thousand and five that plague or have a record syria were due to. assad's government being told to do this because you. point the finger. they are so you have demonized wes maybe you have psychosis used to work for the other hand perhaps they're all cynical people who thought this would be a very good way of gettin
playing serious with a car blast that killed eleven and stop the general in the country's northern city of tripoli armed clashes have left one person dead and eight wounded on sunday security forces used tear gas to contain crowds of demonstrators trying to storm government headquarters that west follows the killing of why some al has signed a top all of the chief investigating whether there was any syrian involvement in the two thousand and five assassination of lebanon's former prime minister...
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for a city to siberia for centuries. it's lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance i bear in railway but the a spiritual sense. seems like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of also talks worship was implicit will to commemorate the baptismal jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to boles was to be their stronghold. constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue put the ball scrimmage location help of the shoes for the russians the russian heiress a crowd a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand there in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bol
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in the outskirts of the city have left at least twenty people dead and more than three hundred injured and he's a rino going to show he's joining us live from tel aviv in just the what a warning you might find some of the falling scenes disturbing how they arena so will some of the latest developments in this ongoing crisis. the seems like the situation doesn't seem to get any better in fact it does seem to get worse with every passing minute unfortunately this siege and benny what lead us continuing for the eighteen days straight for the very suited fighting going on for the day straight now we have this exclusive piece of where we have this explosive piece from a man who literally risked his life to give an interview to our teach that's how listen to what this man who was there the entire time has to tell us i have of course from my family in there told me that the situation there right there is really horrible the. heart of all of qana for. everywhere in the city of the civilians building our fallen even the burning oil of ha's with we don't have a lot of medicine right now the hosp
in the outskirts of the city have left at least twenty people dead and more than three hundred injured and he's a rino going to show he's joining us live from tel aviv in just the what a warning you might find some of the falling scenes disturbing how they arena so will some of the latest developments in this ongoing crisis. the seems like the situation doesn't seem to get any better in fact it does seem to get worse with every passing minute unfortunately this siege and benny what lead us...
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are horrible of karloff weapon everywhere in the city the civilians building our fallen down even the burning oil it has with we don't have a lot of medicine right now the house the hospital keep in the wounded people outside from the hospital three week that there is no food can go inside but only because of the militias that it's around but nobody the clothes and the rolls that it is the food in the fuel there are one and burn oil it from the three sides they used to house that and the grad rockets and the guys weapons and actually found even a gas mask because the reports of the hospital very clearly that the civilians there. the final t.v. show will be for barack obama and mitt romney they're running neck and neck right now they're expected to ramp up the rhetoric there to secure those much needed last minute votes foreign policy's going to be in the frame later monday and it's part of our tease in-depth coverage you can look at how much difference there really is between the two candidates. as we're waiting for the debate on foreign policy the last debate before the election on n
are horrible of karloff weapon everywhere in the city the civilians building our fallen down even the burning oil it has with we don't have a lot of medicine right now the house the hospital keep in the wounded people outside from the hospital three week that there is no food can go inside but only because of the militias that it's around but nobody the clothes and the rolls that it is the food in the fuel there are one and burn oil it from the three sides they used to house that and the grad...
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early monday following weekend of clashes between police and demonstrators in the country's northern city of tripoli on countries have left one person dead and eight hundred the rest began sunday while security forces used tear gas to contain crowds of protesters trying to storm government headquarters the country's opposition blamed syria for the car blast that killed eleven installed general they say of a government which in close which is close to the regime in damascus could have had a hundred in the matter international relations expert professor mark almond says syria would be the last to benefit from the situation. if you think about the legacy of the murder of her career in two thousand and five that played very heavily against syria whoever did it to. clear up what direction we want to be in balkan wars because it's all new to point the finger and they are soon demonized in the west maybe outside forces usually. as we're talking on the other hand perhaps there are cynical people who thought this would be a very good way of getting outside forces almost sighed and maybe they then
early monday following weekend of clashes between police and demonstrators in the country's northern city of tripoli on countries have left one person dead and eight hundred the rest began sunday while security forces used tear gas to contain crowds of protesters trying to storm government headquarters the country's opposition blamed syria for the car blast that killed eleven installed general they say of a government which in close which is close to the regime in damascus could have had a...
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unfold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the ball scrimmage location head of the says for the russians the russian crowd a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand there and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also served up some bitter irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office where nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they were fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves whilst leaving this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thoughts of a scape but within the year bizarre and his family would be dead. welcome back to our team with karen tara chain now investigators say leading russian opposition fi
unfold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian was the oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the ball scrimmage location head of the says for the russians the russian crowd a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand there and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but...
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everywhere in the city the civilians building our fallen even the burning oil it has with oh we don't have a lot of medicine right now that the hospital keep in the in the people out from the hours with a three week there's no food. but only because of the militias that it's around but already the clothes and the roads that it is there the food industry all there are women benoit from the three sides they use the house that the grad rockets and the guys weapons and actually found even the girls mask is that it boss of the hospital says it is clearly that the civilians the bomb went with the guards of course this couldn't go unnoticed from the libya itself so for some two hundred protesters went to the government building and kept no tripoli to protest the siege to demand that the siege stop and that they were actually distressed by not your personal as well as the country is in a state of utter chaos for a year and now you have spread it fighting breaking out in various parts of the country there are still pockets so to speak but his supporters who continue to hear is this the governm
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libya's opposition stronghold bani walid more details plus a firsthand account from inside the besieged city in just a moment. secured security forces in lebanon using barbed wire and roadblocks tain armed gunmen calling for the government to quit following a wave of weekend protests over the killing of a top security official. plus foreign policy's in focus as barack obama and mitt romney gear up for their final pre-election debate but some observers saying there is no difference in their view of america's role in the world special in-depth coverage of the presidential race is coming up. on screen and online twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our team and i'm karen terrill well the ongoing standoff has intensified in libya where government linked militias continue to surround the former gadhafi stronghold bani walid phares clashes in the outskirts of the city have left at least twenty people dead and more than three hundred injured. has more now you might find some of the following scenes to start. all the town of bani walid has been under siege for eighteen days so far five
libya's opposition stronghold bani walid more details plus a firsthand account from inside the besieged city in just a moment. secured security forces in lebanon using barbed wire and roadblocks tain armed gunmen calling for the government to quit following a wave of weekend protests over the killing of a top security official. plus foreign policy's in focus as barack obama and mitt romney gear up for their final pre-election debate but some observers saying there is no difference in their view...
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cities he's trying to attract chinese investment like many u.s. cities and in fact u.s. states there have been delegations streaming into beijing and shanghai trying to attract chinese investment at the same time you have these political candidates such as mr obama and mr romney basically bashing china we all know that that's just the song and dance that after the election that they will both be knocking at china's door themselves recall that bill clinton in one thousand nine hundred two running against george h.w. bush spoke at the beijing pictures but after the november nineteenth to play to a lecture he helped to usher china into the world trade organization that's the kind of hot pockets need that basically turns off a good deal of the u.s. electorate how can you have a realistic debate about the problems that this country faces the many problems this country faces when the kinds of analysis and critique from the left are basically excluded basically this debate comes down in many ways to a choice between tweedle dum and tweedle dee nice way of putting it us historia
cities he's trying to attract chinese investment like many u.s. cities and in fact u.s. states there have been delegations streaming into beijing and shanghai trying to attract chinese investment at the same time you have these political candidates such as mr obama and mr romney basically bashing china we all know that that's just the song and dance that after the election that they will both be knocking at china's door themselves recall that bill clinton in one thousand nine hundred two...
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a town hall forum tonight on the city's west side to discuss members of the chicago school board. since the mid 1990's school board members have been appointed by the mayor and before that there were selected by the mayor and candidates movement is growing to let voters elect school board members to levy taxes allowing for more accountability to voters on the road again coming up where president obama and romney are spending the final days of this campaign. and bill clinton speaks about how he felt regarding last night's presidential debate. here's my morning routine. cute. then new activia breakfast blend. a great way to help start the day. it's hearty with twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt. mmmm... new activia breakfast blend. joe comes in a paper cup at the drive-thru. johan comes in a porcelain vessel, crafted with care by a talented blonde from sweden. ♪ ♪ smooth, rich, never bitter gevalia. [ female announcer ] over the years your mouth has sipped snacked ...yellowed... lived loved, ...yellowed... chatted, chewed ...yellowed. and over all those years, your teeth
a town hall forum tonight on the city's west side to discuss members of the chicago school board. since the mid 1990's school board members have been appointed by the mayor and before that there were selected by the mayor and candidates movement is growing to let voters elect school board members to levy taxes allowing for more accountability to voters on the road again coming up where president obama and romney are spending the final days of this campaign. and bill clinton speaks about how he...
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the president and governor will be speaking at the same event in new york city tonight. we are expecting a lighter mood than we saw the other night. this is a mount in the polls. >> it is. no challenger in a presidential race has been above 50% at this juncture three weeks out and lost. so historically very, very good news for mitt romney, and he has the added benefit of expanding the battle grounds now. the state of wisconsin has been put up to a toss up column. so when a challenger is expanding the battlefield, creating more oxygen and playing field for himself, big sign, today mr. romney, doing debate prep with the president. his wife anne was on "the view", and while all of that was happening the president was in new hampshire ripping up mr. romney again and going after his credibility. listen. >> you've got a tax plan that doesn't add up. he has a jobs plan that doesn't create jobs. he has a deficit plan that doesn't reduce the deficit. listen, new hampshire, you have heard of the new deal? you heard of the square deal and the fair deal? mitt romney is trying to sel
the president and governor will be speaking at the same event in new york city tonight. we are expecting a lighter mood than we saw the other night. this is a mount in the polls. >> it is. no challenger in a presidential race has been above 50% at this juncture three weeks out and lost. so historically very, very good news for mitt romney, and he has the added benefit of expanding the battle grounds now. the state of wisconsin has been put up to a toss up column. so when a challenger is...
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throughout the day on monday there were sporadic clashes in the northern lebanese city of tripoli this between two neighborhoods one that supports the syrian president bashar assad and another that supports the opposition and the other day and continuing until now we have seen armed gunmen on both sides patrolling the streets and this has stoked fears of an increase in sectarian tensions so there's a lot of concern that the situation could disintegrate we're looking at a situation that has seen five people killed since friday at the same time the former lebanese prime minister saad hariri has called for both prime minister and the government to step down also if you will some time there has been concern that the situation in syria will spill over into may bring lebanon and so what we've seen is that events in syria have brought to the fore the very sick tarion lines that lebanese suffer from you have essentially a march bloc that is led by hezbollah that supports the syrian president bashar assad backing it out with the march the fourteenth movement that is seen as western backed also
throughout the day on monday there were sporadic clashes in the northern lebanese city of tripoli this between two neighborhoods one that supports the syrian president bashar assad and another that supports the opposition and the other day and continuing until now we have seen armed gunmen on both sides patrolling the streets and this has stoked fears of an increase in sectarian tensions so there's a lot of concern that the situation could disintegrate we're looking at a situation that has seen...
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everywhere in the city the civilians building our fallen even the ha's with oh we don't have a lot of medicine right now the house and the hospital keep in the and the people out with a three week there's no food. but only because of the militias that it's around but already the clothes and the roads that it is the food industry all there are women benoit from the three sides they use the house that and the rockets and the guys with guns and i actually found even the guy that had gotten out of the hospital clearly that the civilians the bomb with the guards. and of course. that's not pulling these records. on two hundred people in tripoli have gone on to march towards the government building demanding the end to the siege of ben well you know but of course they were meant to york with an overwhelming police force there were other army forces who. were who started firing of the head of the crowd of heavy weaponry that dispersing the demonstration against the. against the. leader in this manner so it's been exactly one year since the death of moammar gadhafi what kind of state is the co
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everywhere in the city the civilians building our fallen down even the benoit hospital we don't have a lot of medicine right now the house the hospital keep in the wounded people outside from the hospital three weeks that there is no food can go inside but only because of the militias that it's around but nobody the clothes and the rolls that it is the food in the few all there are women benoit from the three sides they used to house that the rockets and the guys weapons and i actually found even a gas mask because the reports of the hospital says very clearly that the civilians there have been bombing today guys. on rest also continues in lebanon was a fresh exchange of fire reported in the capital it's a weekend violent protest sparked by killing of a top security official which many blame on neighboring syria but in a few minutes one expert tells us it's too dangerous to trust such conclusions. if final t.v. showdown is looming for barack obama and mitt romney they're running neck and neck right now and are expected to ramp up the rhetoric to secure those much needed last minute b
everywhere in the city the civilians building our fallen down even the benoit hospital we don't have a lot of medicine right now the house the hospital keep in the wounded people outside from the hospital three weeks that there is no food can go inside but only because of the militias that it's around but nobody the clothes and the rolls that it is the food in the few all there are women benoit from the three sides they used to house that the rockets and the guys weapons and i actually found...
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they are lined up all over the city. if you have just now come to know this brilliant artist, you now know the name, and you should add it to his collection. if you already know him, you are already in love with him. this project is called black radio. there you have it, and the new project is out, and it is called black radio. your first time on the show, i pray not your last. that is our show tonight. until next time, thanks for watching. keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with a harvard professor of sarah lawrence-lightfoot. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do thei try to live my life every daywe know that we are only halfway and we have work to do. fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. k
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well certainly there is a heavy army and police presence here in and around the capital city of beirut at the moment the situation is calm they certainly have a lid on things but that doesn't mean that the mood is not tense and that it's can not disintegrate at any moment throughout the day on monday they were sporadic clashes in the northern lebanese city of tripoli this between two neighborhoods one that supports the syrian president bashar assad and another that supports the opposition and the other day and continuing until now we have seen armed gunmen on both sides patrolling the streets and this has stoked fears of an increase in sectarian tensions now the army there has taken up a very visible presence in tripoli's and worth square they're also concerned about a city that has been staged since sunday in front of the prime minister's residence so there's a lot of concern that the situation could disintegrate we're looking at a situation that has seen five people killed since for a day at the same time the former lebanese prime minister saad hariri has called for both prime minist
well certainly there is a heavy army and police presence here in and around the capital city of beirut at the moment the situation is calm they certainly have a lid on things but that doesn't mean that the mood is not tense and that it's can not disintegrate at any moment throughout the day on monday they were sporadic clashes in the northern lebanese city of tripoli this between two neighborhoods one that supports the syrian president bashar assad and another that supports the opposition and...
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that's what i had to do to corral one big city mayor in an environment i completely controlled. so imagine jim lehrer that in debate hall. he can't cut anybody's microphone and he's dealing with the president of the united states and another guy who is gutsy enough to try and take the job. and he's supposed to control these guys and do that in an untested format designed to be loose and open-ended and sort of free flowing? shoot, i don't care what the critics say, jim lehrer did what any moderator would have done in that situation. the best he could. anita. >> thank you, derek. >>> rats, roaches, mice, you name it, we've got it in tonight's food alert. just wait until you see what our cameras found inside a restaurant that claimed hat cleaned up. from dupont circle to bethesda and into arlington, here's investigative reporter russ ptacek. >> reporter: instinctively we know roaches are wrong, right? food safety managers are required in restaurants because they're trained to watch out for other risks like food in the temperature danger zone, that's cold food above 41 degrees or he
that's what i had to do to corral one big city mayor in an environment i completely controlled. so imagine jim lehrer that in debate hall. he can't cut anybody's microphone and he's dealing with the president of the united states and another guy who is gutsy enough to try and take the job. and he's supposed to control these guys and do that in an untested format designed to be loose and open-ended and sort of free flowing? shoot, i don't care what the critics say, jim lehrer did what any...
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we are 125 acres, and 23 of those happened they can -- and of those have been dedicated to debate city. there is controlled access in and out of there, but the rest of the campus is wide open. the media filing center finds themselves there. we have msnbc, cnn, span, and everyone has their stand ups going on. students have been engaging with them all day. >> is this what you have been expecting? >> this is what we have heard about. you're not really sure until you see it. we knew there was a building sense of anticipation. when you have set a halt in this best be, you wonder if everyone will show up. what they have done in great numbers, do not know -- the campus here are incredibly dedicated. people pricked themselves into to try to make it work. we have been smooth all day. i have been pleased with comments about the hospitality, and i was walking over here a moment ago, and he said will you do this again? i said let's get to thanksgiving before we figure this out. >> not only is this the center of the political universe, but florida is one of the few battleground states, so you are s
we are 125 acres, and 23 of those happened they can -- and of those have been dedicated to debate city. there is controlled access in and out of there, but the rest of the campus is wide open. the media filing center finds themselves there. we have msnbc, cnn, span, and everyone has their stand ups going on. students have been engaging with them all day. >> is this what you have been expecting? >> this is what we have heard about. you're not really sure until you see it. we knew...
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neil: vikram pandit is out at citi group. do you know, why? not because he never addressed shareholders' concerns. he never addressed anything. he never took a stand. he never said anything. i tried to pin him down on one thing. he said nothing. nothing. you listen. you decide. december 2007 just in to his job forget about sharing goals. he was not interested in sharing an opinion. >> been given this enormous power, not to bigfoot them but will look at that? >> the board has made that decision. neil: is it fair to say because of the board's statement on the dividend, vikram pandit is against cutting the dividend? >> i will be very clear. it is the board's decision. neil: your sense of the political landscape? >> i will not comment on any of that. i will comment on what you want to talk about. neil: chocolate or vanilla ice cream? >> can you get me a twirl? neil: okay solely? forget about ice cream. step back. what does us series like that think? we're going into a meltdown. you cannot build a career on vanilla. you will be creamed. your favori
neil: vikram pandit is out at citi group. do you know, why? not because he never addressed shareholders' concerns. he never addressed anything. he never took a stand. he never said anything. i tried to pin him down on one thing. he said nothing. nothing. you listen. you decide. december 2007 just in to his job forget about sharing goals. he was not interested in sharing an opinion. >> been given this enormous power, not to bigfoot them but will look at that? >> the board has made...
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again, a war veteran, a woman who was also 38, a librarian from new york city. he brought her out there and things went pretty well for them until world war two came along. of course, there is a lot of misery involved. why would i write a book without misery in it? people do not really want to be miserable -- tavis: speaking of world war two and misery, you wrote this book during our break recession. -- our great recession. how does the timing of writing a book impact the riding of the book? >> great observation. the second story takes place during the depression. the lester family became quite well known as a result. they were featured on night magazine with photos, swiss family lester. the whole country was in a depression and they fixated on this family as living apart of their own country and being self-sustaining. they had two young daughters while they were there. the daughters had never been a short period when they first came ashore to santa barbara, they were 4 and 7 years old. the press followed them around. the girls had never seen a tree, a house, a
again, a war veteran, a woman who was also 38, a librarian from new york city. he brought her out there and things went pretty well for them until world war two came along. of course, there is a lot of misery involved. why would i write a book without misery in it? people do not really want to be miserable -- tavis: speaking of world war two and misery, you wrote this book during our break recession. -- our great recession. how does the timing of writing a book impact the riding of the book?...
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[ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] yeah. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free... ...but i'm a woman. maybe it's a misprint. does it look like a misprint? ok. what i was trying... [ voice of dennis ] silence. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the safe driving bonus check. are you in good hands? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> we asked for e-mails. tower, what h
[ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] yeah. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free... ...but i'm a woman. maybe it's a misprint. does it look like a misprint? ok. what i was trying... [ voice of dennis ] silence. ♪ ask an allstate agent about...
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we are live at the nasdaq market site in new york city. "wall street journal" reporting the apple makers are making components for a small ipad. some are worried that it could be a mistake for some saying it could squeeze margins. should we be concerned? >> no. should not be. i respect henry's work but you should not be because this is why wal-mart took out those kindle devices and so forth out of their stores. they took it out because people buy things through these ipads and so forth. that is a retail sales tool and that is why apple wants to get these things into people's hands. they need to move down to the seven inch version which kindle and everybody has. i think that is a game changer for apple. >> let's get more on this and the impact on tablet competitors like amazon and google. let's bring in senior editor. good to see you. should we be concerned if you buy an ipad mini you will not buy a regular ipad or not a touch. >> the touch hasn't gone on sale yet. it has things the iphone 5 brings to the table and then the idea is the ipad
we are live at the nasdaq market site in new york city. "wall street journal" reporting the apple makers are making components for a small ipad. some are worried that it could be a mistake for some saying it could squeeze margins. should we be concerned? >> no. should not be. i respect henry's work but you should not be because this is why wal-mart took out those kindle devices and so forth out of their stores. they took it out because people buy things through these ipads and...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> it should come as no surprise that the first major on-air fact check in these debates found mitt romney's pants to be on fire because for the second time in as many months, romney missed his 3 a.m. call on libya. >> i want to make sure we get that for the record because it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi an act of terror. >> get the transcript. >> he did, in fact, sir. so, let me call it an act of terror -- >> can you say that a little louder, candy? >> conservatives in between hosing down their nominee have falsely accused the moderator of shedder her impatrtiality to sae the president but that
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> it should come as no...
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that's what federal authorities are saying about a man who plotted to blow up a key building in new york city. the latest on the investigation when we continue. producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> digging deeper tonight, the continuing slaughter of syrian citizens. 230 killed by regime forces today according to opposition activists. we can not independently confirm that. 53 dead in one northern province. most in a strategic area along the north/south area where there are reports that syrian air force are bombing a town held by the opposition. cnn can't independently verify the reports or the videos posted on youtube with ac sets to international journal. is is restricted. reports of opposition fighters who have gotten their hands on heat-seeking shoulder fire missiles from libya smuggled in to the country through the turkis
that's what federal authorities are saying about a man who plotted to blow up a key building in new york city. the latest on the investigation when we continue. producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> digging deeper...
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[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> with two weeks before the final presidential debate which is going to focus on foreign policy mitt romney was clearly trying to preempt the issue today with a speech accusing the president of being weak on leadership around the world. what's the white house response? joining me is msnbc news reporter kristen welker on the road with the president. what is the response so far? i was on a call with madeleine albright responding for them saying he was vague, didn't the talk about a number of areas of the world. interestingly, they didn't deny that the president said he wanted daylight between the u.s. and israel in a meeting some time ago with several members of the jewish community. jewish leaders. they said that's not his position and madeleine albright said strongly she talked to people in israel who say we have never been closer with israel but it doesn't answer the real question of the friction with netanyahu which is widely reported. i know it and i'm sure you have heard it as well. >> absol
[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> with two weeks before the final presidential debate which is going to focus on foreign policy mitt romney was clearly trying to preempt the issue today with a speech accusing the president of being weak on leadership around the world. what's the white house response? joining me is msnbc news reporter kristen welker on the road with the president. what is the response so far? i was on a call with...